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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Upland Resources Limited | LSE:UPL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00BJXN4P16 | ORD NPV |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-0.15 | -5.17% | 2.75 | 2.70 | 2.80 | 2.85 | 2.75 | 2.85 | 3,553,068 | 16:18:55 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Crude Petroleum & Natural Gs | 0 | -2.17M | -0.0016 | -17.19 | 36.49M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/10/2018 14:42 | Shares188 The drilling time in Colter is expected to be 25 days. Even with moving the rig it doesn't add up to 40 days. | nlmbidc | |
27/10/2018 14:40 | Nothing in life is certain and no one in here can offer any guarantees but in my opinion you are perversely doing your utmost to create doubt in the prospects of a share which doesn't depend on a possible delay! This troll like behaviour could be seen by many as a deliberate attempt to manipulate the share price for your own ends! If you indeed hold ,which i now doubt, then why hold a share which you clearly despise and losing sleep over! | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 14:33 | goodbloke you guaranting otherwise as you could be seen as talking a stock up also!! | shares188 | |
27/10/2018 14:19 | You are right mate about the filter list but there are the gullible who could sell as a result of these troll like posts! | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 14:16 | Why should I thank you if there is a delay as I am an investor and not a trader! I have no intention of selling until the full value of the prospects are realised and not bothered about any fluctuation in price until then. | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 14:08 | goodbloke, just saying you might just thank me when it turns out the Rig is being used elsewhere for at least 40 days... It would be the second delay , that doesn't correlate witn the word sometimes!!! See you 😂 | shares188 | |
27/10/2018 14:05 | goodbloke like I keep saying better on the filter list and let the moron chat to himself. Obviously there is a village missing an idiot somewhere, certainly got a cup or two missing from the cupboard. | soulsauce | |
27/10/2018 13:58 | You seem to take some perverse pleasure that you may be proved right in a possible delay and one of the most irksome posters I have come across! If you can’t tolerate delays sometimes in the oil business then you shouldn’t be invested! The oil ,if it exists , will still be there and the delay doesn’t detract from the potential transformational prospects , one of which is near to acquiring! Why don’t you just sell if you cant stop worrying? | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 13:39 | At last the penny has dropped👆 Do the math !!! End of the year at the earliest, but over the Xmas period I dought it. We will see.. If this thread had brains you would be a dangerous lot !!! | shares188 | |
27/10/2018 12:22 | Worth noting applications are in for Colter not for Wick. It could be they switch drilling times around Colter first and then Wick. Obviously does not really matter which way around it is unless you are a trader. | ileeman | |
27/10/2018 12:04 | Hi nlmbidc, I take your point with regards to the drilling permits, but just getting Ensco 72 to Hartlepool would be a good start. If indeed that's where she's heading. | copperpot | |
27/10/2018 11:40 | Irregardless of the document that was being referenced yesterday, Corralian are still waiting for the drilling permits for both Colter and Wick. Tracking the rig movements is good fun but until the permits are available, ensco-72 can't do very much. | nlmbidc | |
27/10/2018 09:44 | Morning guy's, If you take a peek on lse UPL chat..... amnesic explains the reason for Brage Vikings move. Have a good weekend! | copperpot | |
27/10/2018 09:38 | Thanks Yoga but wondered how long roughly it's scheduled to arrive. | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 08:44 | No worries copperpot. A little insomniac surfing last night.I've no idea how to interpret what these movements mean, by the way, but it's fascinating to watch.All details here goodbloke1 hTTps://marinetraffi | yogaboy | |
27/10/2018 07:20 | Hi yogaboy, Sorry buddy, just seen your post from earlier. | copperpot | |
27/10/2018 07:13 | Brage Viking has left Ensco 72 and heading to Great Yarmouth. | copperpot | |
27/10/2018 00:09 | How long to get there roughly | goodbloke1 | |
27/10/2018 00:04 | Viking's heading for Yarmouth : ) | yogaboy | |
26/10/2018 23:14 | I think it's pushing it now, hence my concern about stating Q4 | shares188 | |
26/10/2018 21:37 | Nlmbidc - Last estimate I saw for Colter was 35-40 days to drill. Seemed a bit slow for 1800m depth but I guess that included all evaluation activities BTW - the UPL AGM presentation last year noted "drilling in late 2018" for Wick. So it's always been in this time window. | spangle93 | |
26/10/2018 18:55 | If the corralian drilling permit date for spudding Colter actually happens it will be on 1st November. If Wick has to wait for the Ensco-72 rig returning from Colter the spud date for Wick will be late November at the earliest. | nlmbidc | |
26/10/2018 18:19 | The thing is I don't see this as a high risk. If everything depended on Wick (all the eggs in one basket scenario) with 36/40% COS then yes, I would consider it a risk. I am not leveraged in any way whatsoever, so I am happy to wait for news from all the other fronts. Failure at Wick to me is already priced in at the moment. Watch this move up closer to spud! You may feel differently shares188, each to their own. | copperpot | |
26/10/2018 18:07 | That's great if you can plan for 3 years away, that for me for a oil stock is just crazy, NO one will do that with a high risk oil stock. It's all about what's happening in the next couple of months, and my suspicions are saying another delay, let's see, I was right about Sept.. | shares188 |
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